A capital or a Capitol—which one? Peeking through the beautiful trees is the Capitol of the United States of America where so much business and activity goes on every day. Big stuff like the Alzheimer’s Association Advocacy Forum visits that bring to the Hill awareness to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and other forms of dementia. People (me, too) demonstrate our commitment to conquering this disease, marching on the Hill. You have friends on the Hill? Ask them for help to create a world without Alzheimer’s. With over 5.7 million people in the United States, and 50 million world-wide, we need everyone to help eradicate “the A’s.”

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